The Alkaline Hydrolysis of Fluorenone-spirohydantoin
…, BR Harriman, KW Wheeler
Index: Harris; Harriman; Wheeler Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1946 , vol. 68, p. 846
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Abstract
Summary The dipole moments of cyclopropyl chloride and 1, l-dichlorocyclopropane in benzene solution have been shown to be about 0. 3~ less than the corresponding cyclopentyl compounds. This has been interpreted as indicating a small contribution from ionic resonance structures analogous to the principal ionic resonance structures in vinyl chloride and chlorobenzene. The dipole moments of the cyclopentyl halides and cyanide ...